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Re: K& N filters ( - ask a lawyer )

To: wsthompson@thicko.com, Spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: K& N filters ( - ask a lawyer )
From: Daniel1312@aol.com
Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1998 14:49:49 EST
Reply-to: Daniel1312@aol.com
Sender: owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Hi Listers,

One Swallow doesn't make a summer.  I for one never form an opinion on a
single piece of evidence .  I have read lots of detailed magazine tests on air
filters.  Usually the argument related to whether foam is better than K&N or
whatever.

The landcruiser tests do not appear very scientific.  Were the filters the
right size, were the filters oiled properly, did the filters need cleaning
more often than usual, what did K&N say about the results,etc?

Do K&N have a web site?  I only have details of a UK rep but think that if the
list wants to consider the landcruiser comment seriously it ought to seek a
2nd opinon.  Maybe the lawers that own Sprites ought to comment on forming an
opinon based on a single source.

I will stick with K&N filters on the basis that:  My engine did the first
20,000 miles with regular (every week at least) high rpm usage (7,500rpm) and
when the engine had an unleaded head and freshen up re-build the pistons were
re-rung as a matter of course and both pistons and bores were ok.  I doubt
that I would have achieved this if the K&N filters are as bad as the
landcruiser comment maintains.  Also I have seen dyno readings with and withou
a K&N filter and the BHP was the same.

Unless the landcruiser comment has more details and specifically evidence I
won't be looking for paper elements for my 45DCOE , nor foam either.

BUT, if i get to drive my Sprite in a coal mine on a daily basis I might do
some investigation.

Daniel 1312

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